If you’ve ever felt that there’s not enough zombie-killing action in your day-to-day life, Finnish developer Next Games has your back with The Walking Dead: Our World.

The game combines the zombie hordes of the wildly popular TV show with Pokémon Go style augmented reality gaming. Unlike Niantic’s faithful implementation of the monster-catching sim, which can see some users tramping kilometres to track down a single measly Pidgey, Our World promises that you’ll be able to “fight walkers on the streets, in the park, on your sofa, wherever and whenever you feel like it”, with weapons ranging from swords to fully-automatic firearms.

#DelicateDuplicates Open Beta, is a digital fiction project by Andy Campbell and Mez Breeze. Mez and Andy developed this surreal and immersive new media short story working across continents and time zones. It incorporates some of Chris Joseph’s most atmospheric soundtracks and has pushed electronic literature to new audiences thanks to Tracey McGarrigan.

The team is looking for as much feedback as possible from the Beta Version before the final push to launch early in 2017. Funded by The Space and winner of the Tumblr International Prize for Digital Media, and others…

The Creators Project sat down with Thea Baumann to talk wearable technology, augmented reality, and fashion for the future. Alongside anime, computer games, and cyberpunk, the creative technologist draws inspiration from the post-90s internet generation and the way that new technologies are shaping social consciousness. Baumann explains how learning to reverse engineer computer games and hack digital landscapes led her to create glam-tech company Metaverse Makeovers, whose products include augmented reality nail art, blurring the boundaries of fashion, technology, and identity.

All The Delicate Duplicates is a narrative game that toys with the concept of time, offering a series of windows into the lives of its characters. A digital fiction about the relationship between a father and a daughter that is strained by arcane objects that they’ve inherited from Aunt Mo.